18-02-2018, 08:38 PM
Thanks Tracy.
That Probe CD has some of the best contributors ever to JFK, MLK, and RFK. We were fortunate in that the ARRB was going, and also the trial in Memphis on the King case, and the Scott Enyart trial in Los Angeles.
Incredibly, Probe was the only publication that had a reporter who sat each day in both the King vs Jowers case, and the Enyart vs LAPD case. Can you imagine such a thing? But that shows you how biased the MSM is when it comes to these cases. Court TV pulled out a few days before and the Memphis Commercial Appeal ordered its reporter on the case not to go inside during the trial. Their guy would wait each day for our reporter, Jim Douglass, to come out to give him the lowdown. I mean, was it just a coincidence that in both cases, our side won?
But in addition to that we had so many excellent writers contributing on many topics. Even some who have retired from the field now, like Carol Hewett, the Florida attorney who cracked open the Paines, along with Steve Jones and Barbara LaMonica.
So yes, that is a really good investment for someone who wants to understand the three cases. A great wealth of good information.
That Probe CD has some of the best contributors ever to JFK, MLK, and RFK. We were fortunate in that the ARRB was going, and also the trial in Memphis on the King case, and the Scott Enyart trial in Los Angeles.
Incredibly, Probe was the only publication that had a reporter who sat each day in both the King vs Jowers case, and the Enyart vs LAPD case. Can you imagine such a thing? But that shows you how biased the MSM is when it comes to these cases. Court TV pulled out a few days before and the Memphis Commercial Appeal ordered its reporter on the case not to go inside during the trial. Their guy would wait each day for our reporter, Jim Douglass, to come out to give him the lowdown. I mean, was it just a coincidence that in both cases, our side won?
But in addition to that we had so many excellent writers contributing on many topics. Even some who have retired from the field now, like Carol Hewett, the Florida attorney who cracked open the Paines, along with Steve Jones and Barbara LaMonica.
So yes, that is a really good investment for someone who wants to understand the three cases. A great wealth of good information.